http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/Co...geid=971358637177&c=Article&cid=1113601808966
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Sure, after more than a decade of what often felt like one-party rule, a change would be as refreshing as a rest. Stephen Harper is an honest man and may be able to keep bad Tory habits in check long enough to give weary taxpayers a time out from Ottawa's insidious culture of entitlement.
But punishing Paul Martin's Liberals for sins committed on Jean's Chrétien's watch would be, at best, a satisfying start. Along with higher ethical standards, what's needed here is a new way of doing the nation's business.
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Sure, after more than a decade of what often felt like one-party rule, a change would be as refreshing as a rest. Stephen Harper is an honest man and may be able to keep bad Tory habits in check long enough to give weary taxpayers a time out from Ottawa's insidious culture of entitlement.
But punishing Paul Martin's Liberals for sins committed on Jean's Chrétien's watch would be, at best, a satisfying start. Along with higher ethical standards, what's needed here is a new way of doing the nation's business.
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